Born: March 4, 1933
Died: November 17, 2012 (at age 79)
Dick Felt
Biography
Dick Felt (March 4, 1933 - November 17, 2012) was a former American college and Professional Football defensive back who played collegiately at Brigham Young University and professionally in the American Football League for the New York Titans and the Boston Patriots. He scored the winning touchdown for the Titans against the Buffalo Bills in the Thanksgiving Day game of November 23, 1961. Felt was a two-time AFL All-Star selection.
Playing career
High School - Lehi High School
Lehi High School
College - Brigham Young University
1953
1954
- "1954 Brigham Young University Cougars - Dick Felt #21"
- "Charles L. (Chick) Anderson, head football coach, poses with players Marion Probert and Dick Felt, 1954"
Awards/Honors
- BYU Football All-Time Letterman: Dick Felt, 1952-1954
- BYU Football Hall of Fame: Richard Felt, 1977
Records
- Rushing
- Most TDS scored in one quarter: 4 (4th Qtr)(1952)
- Leading rusher: 90 carries for 379 yds (4.2 avg)(1954)
- Scoring
- Most TDS scored in one quarter: 4 (4th Qtr)(1952)
- Leading scorer: 7 TDS for 42 pts (1952); 5 TDS for 30 pts (1953)
- Touchdowns in one game: 4 (1952)
- Points scored in one game: 24 (1952)
- Punting
- Leading punter: 27 punts for 958 yds (35.5 avg)(1953)
Military - Bolling Air Force Base
Professional
New York Titans
Boston Patriots
Football Trading Cards
- 1963 Fleer Rookie Card
- 1964 Topps Card
Coaching career
Brigham Young University
- Football coaching staff, 1974
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